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Zeng state cemetery at Zaoshulin during the Spring and Autumn period, Suizhou, Hubei

Hubei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology; School of Archaeology and Museology, Peking University; Suizhou Museum; Zengdu District Archaeological Team
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 17. November 2021
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Abstract

The Zaoshulin cemetery includes five large tombs with an entry ramp leading to a central chamber on one side, 19 medium tombs, and 62 small tombs. According to the inscriptions on the bronze vessels, the layout of the tombs, and the grave assemblages, this cemetery was the burial place for the high-ranking noblemen of the Zeng state. Three hierarchies of tombs from large to small in size correspond to the social ranks of marquises, high-ranking noblemen, and low-ranking noblemen. Amongst these tombs, the occupants of five large burials in three groups are identified as Lord Qiu of Zeng and his wife Yu, Marquis Bao of Zeng and his wife Mi Jia, and Marquis De of Zeng. The Zaoshulin cemetery, along with the sites and cemeteries at Yejiashan, Wenfengta, Guojiamiao, Sujialong, presents a clear and complete archaeological sequence of the culture of Zeng. It also establishes a reference point for Bronze Age archaeological culture in South China.


Postscript

The original paper published in Kaogu 考古 (Archaeology) 2020.7:75–89 with 30 illustrations and five notes were prepared by Changjiang Guo 郭长江, Hu Chen 陈 虎, Xiaoyang Li 李晓杨, Youzhi Song 宋有志, Longming Wang 王龙明, and Shenyin Zhang 张申银. The English version is translated by Xiaojia Tang 唐小佳.


Published Online: 2021-11-17
Published in Print: 2021-11-25

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